“We were able to turn our defense, our rebounds, (and) turn them over into easy buckets to stretch out our lead into halftime,” head coach Tricia Fabbri said. “What I was even more impressed with was out of the locker room; we just weren’t satisfied.”

Coming out of the second half with a 20 point lead, the Bobcats began the second half with a 16-10 run.

Goodchild and Camryn Warner sparked the offense to begin the first half by combining to score eight of the team’s first 10 points.

Warner scored all eight of her points in the first half.

“Kari Goodchild set the tone, defense into offense and making shots that we were able to extend,” Fabbri said.